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Orthopedic Appliances are used to correct a variety of bone related problems. There are supports for injured joints to prevent joint injury, and for keeping the neck upright for faster healing. There are others that help keep the spine straight and prevent abnormal curving. Some appliances are used to correct deformed or weak bone structures.
Orthodontic ailments have risen among many in recent times. However, with newer problems, better solutions have been devised to cure them. Undergoing an orthodontic surgery is a difficult time for any patient, be it knee surgery, spinal injuries, or even fractures. To aid patients in resuming their normal lives and for faster recovery, a range of Orthopedic Appliances are recommended.
Orthotics, short for Orthopedic Devices are devices specially devised to provide support for weak joints and help in easier movement. There are many types of orthotics available for orthodontic patients, according to the ailment they are suffering from. These include collars, splints, braces, corsets, and even shoe inserts.
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